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Originally Posted by Aces123123
I don't see how it is fairer to try to protect players who are too lazy to bother with learning to use a hud and a database. It is obviously better for those players but I question the notion that this is somehow fair.
In the sense of traditional poker skill there are some things that just aren't fair imo. Downloading and installing tracking software and huds isn't traditional poker skill. Nor is learning how to configure them/use the data, etc. Anyone can do it but many just wont and are therefore at a huge disadvantage during the game. Why not just disallow them to make the game of poker more fair?
Also, I'd get rid of "progressive" rewards programs. Why should someone get a bigger return on his play(as a percentage) just because he plays more hands. This affects ones success but doesn't have to do with skill. A rewards program should give 1x/100 if you play 10,000 hands, and 1x/100 if you play 100,000 hands and 1x/100 if you play 1,000,000 hands imo.
"players who are too lazy to bother with learning to use a hud and a database."
You know, some of your opponents are 85 years old and know almost nothing about computers but how to turn them on and start a program(only after his kid or grand kid set it up for him). He would just like to pass some time and play a "fair" game of poker but his disadvantage isn't just from being old or even from being a worse player, it's because you have tons more data because of another program you installed.